Month: May 2022

Costa Rica declares national emergency after Conti ransomware attacks

Audio player loading… The Costa Rican government is under such immense ransomware attack that it has reportedly been forced to declare a state of national emergency.  BleepingComputer claims that the country’s president Rodrigo Chaves, signed the declaration into law on April 8, the same day he took office. “The attack…

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The Portable, Off-Grid 3D Gigalab Can Turn Trash Into Treasure

With a facility the size of a small shipping container, re:3D lets communities recycle their junk into useful products right on-site. Source

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The Rig 800 is still the most comfortable wireless gaming headset I’ve tried

In 2018, in a bout of curiosity, I decided to review every single wireless gaming headset on the market: 32 pairs to be exact. None of them were anywhere near as comfortable as the Plantronics Rig 800. “The only one so lightweight, so comfortable, I sometimes forgot I was wearing…

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How to Watch Google I/O 2022 and What to Expect

The company’s annual hardware and software event will be livestreamed Wednesday. Here’s how to tune in. Source

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Hackers hiding malware in Windows Event Logs

Audio player loading… In what seems to be a world first, hackers have used a custom malware dropper to plant fileless malware in Windows event logs for the Key Management Services (KMS). Cybersecurity researchers from Kaspersky first spotted the new technique after being tipped off by a customer with an…

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Intel details staggered release schedule for long-anticipated Arc GPUs

Intel has provided more details on the release roadmap for its long-awaited discrete Arc GPUs in a new blog post. The company plans to use a staggered approach, which will prioritize system builders and OEMs in China when it comes to its desktop graphics cards. Meanwhile its laptop chips are…

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